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Bonus Episode [ENG]: Sound experiments à la exquisite corpse: sensing/thinking the pluriverse and making worlds

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Second year MDes Candidates and First year PhD Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) created audios in an exquisite corpse fashion (a technique used by surrealists painters where they would draw on a sheet of paper, fold it to conceal part of the drawing, and then pass it to the next painter to build on the previous contribution).
These audios are a reflective and exploratory exercise in the intersection of the Pluriverse and Design based on the texts of Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser introduction of the book "A World of Many Worlds" where each team member recorded a 1 min reflection about what it means for them or what are the implications of designing in and for the pluriverse.
This work was done during the seminar in Design Theory and Practice / Advanced Interaction and Service Design Concepts, Fall 2020 in CMU taught by Marysol Ortega Pallanez and Dr. Dan Lockton.

Audio production by June Seo (Thomas) Youn. Marysol Ortega, Alex Polzin, and Nandini Nair crafted the English commentary.
The production of this podcast was carried out with the support of the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Second year MDes Candidates and First year PhD Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) created audios in an exquisite corpse fashion (a technique used by surrealists painters where they would draw on a sheet of paper, fold it to conceal part of the drawing, and then pass it to the next painter to build on the previous contribution).
These audios are a reflective and exploratory exercise in the intersection of the Pluriverse and Design based on the texts of Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser introduction of the book "A World of Many Worlds" where each team member recorded a 1 min reflection about what it means for them or what are the implications of designing in and for the pluriverse.
This work was done during the seminar in Design Theory and Practice / Advanced Interaction and Service Design Concepts, Fall 2020 in CMU taught by Marysol Ortega Pallanez and Dr. Dan Lockton.

Audio production by June Seo (Thomas) Youn. Marysol Ortega, Alex Polzin, and Nandini Nair crafted the English commentary.
The production of this podcast was carried out with the support of the School of Design at Carnegie Mellon University.

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